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Anti-genotoxicity of trans-anethole and eugenol in mice
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2001The naturally occurring flavouring agents trans-anethole and eugenol were evaluated for antigenotoxic effects in mice. The test doses of trans-anethole (40-400 mg/kg body weight) and eugenol (50-500 mg/kg weight) were administered by gavage 2 and 20 h before the genotoxins were injected intraperitoneally.
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2023
Plant volatile compounds have great potential for preventing and controlling fungal spoilage in post-harvest grains. Recently, we have reported the antifungal effects of trans-anethole, the main volatile constituent of the Illicium verum fruit, on Aspergillus flavus.
Jun-Dong Lei +7 more
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Plant volatile compounds have great potential for preventing and controlling fungal spoilage in post-harvest grains. Recently, we have reported the antifungal effects of trans-anethole, the main volatile constituent of the Illicium verum fruit, on Aspergillus flavus.
Jun-Dong Lei +7 more
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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2004
A naturally occurring phenylpropanoid, trans-anethole (anethole), was assayed for its fungicidal activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown under hypoxic and aerobic conditions. Anethole killed the growing cells in malt extract broth only under hypoxic conditions. Anethole did not exhibit fungicidal effects against non-growing cells.
Ken-Ichi, Fujita, Isao, Kubo
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A naturally occurring phenylpropanoid, trans-anethole (anethole), was assayed for its fungicidal activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown under hypoxic and aerobic conditions. Anethole killed the growing cells in malt extract broth only under hypoxic conditions. Anethole did not exhibit fungicidal effects against non-growing cells.
Ken-Ichi, Fujita, Isao, Kubo
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Free Radical Terpolymerization of Trans‐Anethole, Maleic Anhydride and N‐Ethylmaleimide
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 2005Trans‐anethole (ANE) and maleic anhydride (MSA) do not homopolymerize in tetrahydrofuran and in chloroform with α,α′‐azoisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as initiator. In comparison, N‐ethylmaleimide (NEMI) is homopolymerized very slowly. From these monomers, three binary systems have been studied and their copolymerization ratios were determined at 60°C: ANE ...
Dietrich Braun, Fengchao Hu
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Biomass trans-anethole-based heat-resistant copolymer microspheres: Preparation and thermostability
Materials Today Communications, 2016Abstract Preparing biobased heat-resistant vinyl polymers remains as a big challenge. We successfully used trans -anethole (ANE), a typical natural and sustainable vinyl compound with abundant sources yet scarcely taken for preparing polymers, for preparing polymer microspheres through copolymerizing it with N -phenylmaleimide ( N -PMI).
Xueyong Yong, Jianping Deng
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The FEMA GRAS Assessment of trans-Anethole Used as a Flavouring Substance
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1999This publication is the fourth in a series of safety evaluations performed by the Expert Panel of the Flavour and Extract Manufacturers' Association (FEMA). In 1993, the Panel initiated a comprehensive program to re-evaluate the safety of more than 1700 GRAS flavouring substances under conditions of intended use.
P Newberne +11 more
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Magnetic-field effect on exciplex luminescence. The trans-anethole-9-cyanophenanthrene system
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 2, 1987It has been observed that a small magnetic field influences the luminescence intensity of the trans-anethole-9-cyanophenanthrene exciplex (AN : CNP) in a polar solvent. The variation of the effect with the wavelength of luminescence, the magnetic field strength and the dielectric constant of the solvent mixture has been discussed.
Samita Basu +2 more
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Food Chemistry, 2014
Inclusion complexes of trans-anethole (AN) with α-cyclodextrin (α-CD), β-cyclodextrin (β-CD), hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD), randomly methylated-β-cyclodextrin (RAMEB) and a low methylated-β-cyclodextrin (CRYSMEB) were investigated in aqueous solution by static headspace gas chromatography (SH-GC), phase solubility study, UV-Visible, (1)H NMR ...
Miriana Kfoury +4 more
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Inclusion complexes of trans-anethole (AN) with α-cyclodextrin (α-CD), β-cyclodextrin (β-CD), hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD), randomly methylated-β-cyclodextrin (RAMEB) and a low methylated-β-cyclodextrin (CRYSMEB) were investigated in aqueous solution by static headspace gas chromatography (SH-GC), phase solubility study, UV-Visible, (1)H NMR ...
Miriana Kfoury +4 more
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Anti-fertility activity and hormonal profile of trans-anethole in rats.
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 1995Trans-anethole was studied for antifertility activity in rats at dose levels of 50 mg, 70 mg and 80 mg/kg po. Dose-dependent activity was observed, a 100% anti-implantation activity being achieved at 80 mg/kg, po. The compound showed a significant estrogenic activity and did not possess anti-estrogenic, progestational, anti-progestational, androgenic ...
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Microsomal metabolism and mutagenicity of cis- and trans-anethole
Toxicology Letters, 2018J.A. Fuhlbrueck +4 more
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